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Beggar

Oct
15

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Little, begging to come inside because he smells sausage.

Which is exactly how he got in trouble and ended up booted outside to start with.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 15, 2009  

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  1. 10-15
    2:33
    am

    I have a cat that looks just like him. His name is Soxxy-Woxxy.He always has such a wide-eyed innocent look and he can get away with practically anything.(Except when he poops in the bathtub) :help:

  2. 10-15
    2:36
    am

    He looks like my Soxxy Woxxy. He has the same wide eyed innocent look.

  3. 10-15
    2:39
    am

    Sorry about that. My computer lagged and I thought my first post didn’t post. :cry: :no:

  4. 10-15
    5:57
    am

    Little looks like a stinker sometimes! Look at the tail–I can just imagine it is swishing in a angry hissyfit.

  5. 10-15
    6:29
    am

    I have two cats…Hoover and Panda. Both are 13 now and are half-siblings but Hoover, from the latter litter, was an orphan at 7 days old so he was bottle fed. He is Mama’s Big Fat Baby Boy (weighs 19 lbs). The only thing he ‘begs’ for is shrimp. Raw or cooked. If it’s out in the kitchen, he’s underfoot or tapping my leg to get my attention and toss a little piece to him. He will stay as long as I pinch off pieces of shrimp and share.
    Can’t blame Little…I like sausage, too!

  6. 10-15
    8:19
    am

    My Emma will sit and stare at me in silent begging – unfortunately, she knows it will work!!!

  7. 10-15
    2:34
    pm

    I think the kitten we adopted is beginning to think he is a dog. He was carrying around a small rawhide today. LOL He will beg for food just like our dogs. ESPECIALLY spaghetti…go figure. Little is such a beautiful kitty.

    Cece

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